No. Of course not. Double Jeopardy is only applicable to the SAME crime. If he/she kills a person at another time it is another murder.
double jeopardy means you can not be tried for something you were already tried before and found not guilty or guilty.
Double Jeopardy is a protection from being tried over and over again for the same crime. Without Double Jeopardy protection once a not guilty verdict was reached they could just try the case a second time hoping you were found guilty
No it doesn't. A person found not guilty of murder can't be tried again for that same crime a second time under double Jeopardy.However, a person can be granted a new trial, or a re-trial, if they were found guilty but that would not be double jeopardy.
Double Jeopardy is a protection from being tried over and over again for the same crime. Without Double Jeopardy protection once a not guilty verdict was reached they could just try the case a second time hoping you were found guilty
Double Jeopardy Clause
Double jeopardy clause applies to being charged with the same crime after being found not guilty. This does not apply when its the same charge but a different incident. The three strikes law applies when you are found guilty, Double Jeopardy applies to people who have been found innocent.
Double Jeopardy
Double Jeopardy
No, the prosecution cannot appeal a "not guilty" verdict under US laws of double jeopardy.
Yes they can charge you with any number crimes under the law. Double jeopardy applies to trying you after you were found not guilty.
You either were found not guilty and why would you want to waive that or it was dismissed with prejudice and you do not want to waive that either. If convicted a new trial would only occur if they was a problem with the old trial and Double Jeopardy would not apply
The double-jeopardy clause